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Originally Posted by rubecube
Haha, it's actually part of a wireless adapter ( this one) I bought but I'll look into that. Thanks.
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I had a feeling you'd say that. Answer is the same though; uninstall and re-install the latest drivers for that device, and maybe update your BIOS/PCI-E drivers so your PCIE is on the up and up as well.
Depending on your motherboard/chipset, your PCI-E 4x/1x might share a lane with a SATA device, so you might want to check you don't have lane traffic.